Chapter 194 How to Arrange the Three Sisters



Zhu Fanfan asked tentatively, "Did they only bring back two girls?"

With his throat neither dry nor itchy, Li Hui coughed a few times happily, just like usual, and replied cheerfully, "Yes! Only two came back. Several of the girls the Jing family sent out died over there, and the rest are still too young, only four or five years old. They can't do anything if they come back."

After a busy day, we finally got something out of it. Once everything is sorted out, everyone can go home.

After Zhu Fanfan and Fang Zhiguo returned home, Zhu Fanfan became increasingly suspicious. The Jing family had kept the matter of the three little girls a secret from everyone. Weren't they afraid that the children would starve to death if no one took care of them? They must have a backup plan.

Under the cover of night, Zhu Fanfan slipped out and went into the courtyard. It was still quiet, and the air was filled with the remnants of the drug. The little kid was really ruthless. This kind of drug has serious side effects; taking too much can damage the brain.

Zhu Fanfan went straight in and saw the three sisters in a room, seemingly arguing. Upon seeing Zhu Fanfan, they quickly stopped arguing. The three sisters weren't afraid; the second sister, with a grim face, asked, "Who are you?"

The third brother smiled sweetly and said, "What does it matter who it is? Just kill him, he's just a kid!"

Zhu Fanfan took out the drug and knocked the person unconscious. The second brother wanted to laugh at her, saying that she was also a master of poison and was not afraid of poison. But before he could say anything, he was knocked unconscious.

Zhu Fanfan looked at the three unconscious people and sneered. They were no match for her when it came to poison. She had been playing with poison since she was old enough to understand things. She had discovered the presence of poison as soon as she entered the room, which was why she wanted to use poison to fight back. This was going to teach them a lesson about what it means to be outmatched.

The environment was quiet, and Zhu Fanfan also wanted to know what the three sisters' mission was. Fearing they would lie, she chose the most harmful method: soul searching.

This is a method recorded in the Ming family's martial arts manual that allows one to invade the other's consciousness with their spiritual power and see their entire life in detail. However, this method is extremely demanding in terms of the strength and control of one's spiritual power. If there is any mistake, neither party will benefit.

Unfortunately, living people cannot enter the space, otherwise she could bring people into the space and let them die naturally within a year due to the flow of the space.

While she was thinking, the sisters suddenly disappeared, startling Zhu Fanfan. Where did they go? Suddenly remembering something, she went straight to the space. The three sisters were lying inside. Zhu Fanfan frowned. Her grandparents had never been inside the space, yet they had been allowed in first. How infuriating!

However, she was the absolute master inside the space, where she was safer, and she didn't care why they were able to enter.

Using her soul-searching ability to examine the three sisters' consciousness, she "saw" that the eldest sister was taken away at birth, and upon arriving in R country, she was immediately given medication. She not only developed a fever but also suffered convulsions, barely surviving. Furthermore, during her illness, her birth mother was violated.

The eldest child bravely survived, but soon faced a second round of medication. With each dose, her symptoms lessened and stabilized at six months. However, her birth mother, unable to bear the humiliation, committed suicide. She watched helplessly as her mother was thrown out like a rag, her numbness heartbreaking.

Then, from the time she was old enough to understand, she learned the R language. Every day, she was told that she was from R country, and that her enemy was China. China had humiliated her country, and that she would take revenge on China when she grew up.

The child who was raised on drugs has amazing talent. At a young age, he has mastered martial arts exceptionally well, so he has received a lot of attention. His food, clothing, housing and transportation are all of a high standard. He is beautiful and gentle in public, but has a very bad temper in private.

She even pushed the servant who had taken care of her since childhood into the men's bathhouse, just to punish him for scalding him with tea. She didn't know why pushing him into the men's bathhouse would have the most serious consequences; she did it because she heard about it. When the servant returned, he was covered in injuries, but she ignored them. When she discovered that the servant hated her, she gouged out his eyes and ordered him to be killed and thrown out.

This action made the organization take notice of her and give her special training. She also discovered that she would get better treatment if she tormented others, so she became even more brutal. She would beat and scold people at the slightest dissatisfaction and secretly harm them.

The second one is even more remarkable. She is not a child of the Jing family; she was just one of the children who came along to do the mission. She was also a child sent from China. Because she has a great talent for mastering medicinal herbs, she was specially trained to make poisons. Despite her young age, the people she tested the poisons on were all living people.

The third child was luckier. Her birth mother was still alive and doted on her. Because she was cute from a young age, she caught the eye of the organization, which always taught her to be cute. Everyone who saw her couldn't help but like her.

Although she was only five years old, she was the most cunning. The second child was openly cunning, but she was cunning in secret. At such a young age, she was very good at framing and stabbing people. Just because her birth mother was somewhat beautiful, she caught the eye of the group leader. Anyone who was better than her was framed by her, either kicked out, killed, or even thrown into a low-class brothel.

In the three sisters' memories, the organization did not treat women as human beings at all, but as playthings that could be used for their own purposes at any time. Any man who saw them had the right to drag them into his room.

They were also taught to regard men as their superiors, to obey men, and that women were always oppressed.

Zhu Fanfan was even more furious after reading it. She was a woman, yet people were taking pleasure in bullying other women. Not a single one of them united to fight against fate; instead, they all turned their knives on their own kind, even those who were weaker than her.

The memories gleaned from the three sisters revealed that anyone kind-hearted or rebellious was framed or executed in front of everyone for disobedience, merely as a warning to others.

Moreover, although they were women, they held other women in utter contempt and made no attempt to conceal their hostility toward other women, believing that all other women were inferior and their servants, and subjecting them to extreme humiliation.

Moreover, when they arrived, their organization had already arranged their mission: to send them to the homes of high-ranking officials for adoption, to turn those officials against their cause, or to steal intelligence. As for the specific plan, they were not told anything; they were simply instructed to act obediently and win over their adoptive fathers' families so that they could be used by R country.

In their conversations after returning home, they expressed that they had been biding their time, that China had long been defeated by R country, and that they would be great heroes once they completed their mission.

This left Zhu Fanfan with no excuse to let them off the hook. She had always known that human nature is inherently evil, but she never expected that some people would lack even basic humanity. It wasn't evil, it was inhumanity.

She was torn about whether she should tell Uncle Qi and the others. If the government found out about their existence, would they be sent to an orphanage or to prison? Besides, do children that young go to prison?

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